Cibola County Road Department

Mission StatementThe Cibola County Road Department has 17 full time employees. They are overseen by Gary Porter, the Public Works Director and Bernie Martinez, Road Foreman. Cibola County Road Dept. maintains 363.216 miles of road, consisting of graveled, dirt and chip sealed roads. We have a variety of heavy equipment which includes 3 graders, 6 dump trucks, 1 chip spreader, 1 Distributor, 3 transport trucks, 2 loaders and 2 backhoes.

Public Works Director, Gary Porter, started work with the County Road Dept. on September 19, 1995 as a truck driver. He was promoted to foreman in 2001 and was promoted to Public Works Director in 2010.

Bernie Martinez started work with the County Road Dept. as a laborer/truck driver on August 24, 1999 and was promoted to foreman in 2010

Their goal is to provide quality maintenance of the Cibola County maintained roadways and insure the safety of the motoring public, while maintaining a safe, courteous and professional working environment.

Road Infrastructure Placement Permit - A permit is required for the placement of utilities and other infrastructure including without limitation cattle guards and culverts and other drainage structures, in, under, or across County roads and bridges.